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<h1>ka-Map API Documentation</h1>
<p>This ka-Map API documentation describes how to use ka-Map to create your own applications, and how it can be extended to add new functionality and tools.  This API is a work in progress, so it may be incomplete or even inaccurate in some cases.  However, we are very keen to make it as complete, accurate and useful as possible, so please join the ka-Map users mailing list and provide us with any feedback you can.</p>
<h2>Contents</h2>
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  <li>Introduction</li>
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    <li>About ka-Map</li>
    <li>Hello World</li>
    <li>Browser Compatibility</li>
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  <li>Examples</li>
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    <li>A simple example</li>
    <li>Using Canvases</li>
    <li>Switching between maps</li>
    <li>Using Events</li>
    <li>Using Asynchronous server communication</li>
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  <li>API Overview</li>
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  <li>Class Reference</li>
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  <li>Extending ka-Map</li>
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<h2>Introduction</h2>

<h3>About ka-Map</h3>
<p>ka-Map is an open source project that strives to provide a high-performance, easy to use  web-mapping application development environment for folks trying to get their maps on the web.</p>
<p>ka-Map is an open-source project, which means that you can access the source code and have
<h3>Hello World</h3>

<h3>Browser Compatibility</h3>

<h3>Examples</h3>

<h2>API Overview</h2>

<h2>Class Reference</h2>


<h2>Extending ka-Map with your own functionality</h2>
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